Mr Tumble flies a plane. (SL)
Ghostly double bill.
Jade revisits 1976.
Artistic ideas.
Can anyone make Archie's invention more enjoyable?
[web address removed]
A group of children get ready for a party.
Gordon finds an old diary.
How is music made? (R) (S)
Going bird-watching.
Alan and Grandma are trapped by a motion-sensitive bomb.
Could the hero be causing a heatwave?
Benny's mum thinks he's the mayor of New York. (R)
Fantasy adventure. Four schoolchildren go back in time to seek the solution to a century-old mystery. Review page 52.
Director Ashton Root (2000) Followed by The Witness
The team rescue a neglected bathroom in Nottingham.
Supporters of hunting are not prepared to yield quietly.
Visiting flea markets in the French town of Libourne.
James Martin takes on Kevin Woodford.
Caustic quiz.
Host Paul Martin and experts David Barby and Mark Stacey take the antiques show to Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire, the heart of the British pottery industry. Series producer Peter Smith ; Exec producer Tom Ware (Revised rpt)
Chef James Martin serves up a variation on smoked salmon, while John Craven goes sheepdog training. Series producer Peter Mulryan ; Exec producer Neil McDonald
Performances by the Black Eyed Peas, Supergrass and KT Tunstall. Hosted by Fearne Cotton and Phil Tufnell. Producer Sally Wood ; Executive producer Andi Peters www.bbc.co.uk/totp
TOP OF THE POPS MAGAZINE: now published fortnightly, price E2
1/6. Cheese fondue is, arguably, a dinner-party classic, but do you know what actually happens when the cheese melts? And why's port associated with Stilton? Paul Merrett finds out as the third series of Saturday morning culinary analyses gets a primetime re-run. Series producer Gillian Scothern ; Exec producer Clare Sillery RECIPE CARDS: available free of charge from [number removed] (calls charged at the national rate) or by logging on to open2.net. Saucepans, cutlery and cookbooks: page
6/8. Kefah Mokbel uses a pioneering technique to detect breast cancer as the behind-the-scenes series focusing on the famous London medical community continues. Meanwhile, prostate specialist Roger Kirby struggles to treat a case of male denial and hypnotherapist Jenny Frances tends to a woman who has a phobia of plants. Series producer Stephen Finnigan ; Executive producers Leonie Jameson and Narinder Minhas
9/12. In the penultimate first-round clash, a team from the Barbican Centre in the City of London take on members of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions. Director Tracey Rooney : Producer Irene Daniels
The parents of Private Eye editor Ian Hislop died before he had a chance to quiz them on his lineage. Here, he embarks on a circuitous quest to find out more about the grandfathers he never knew, which takes him to Scotland, France and South Africa. How will he react to his family's imperial military roots?
Hislop features in Have I Got Old News for You, next. Director Archie Baron : Series producer Victoria Watson
Satirist John Bird and comedian Dave Gorman join Paul Merton and Ian Hislop on the acerbic quiz. Newscaster Kirsty Young is the invited host.
Director Paul Wheeler ; Producer Rebecca Papworth RT DIRECT: save E3 on The Very Best of Have I Got News for You DVD, at £16.99 (incl pSp), and save E2 on the VHS, at E12.99 (incl p&p). To order call [number removed]3850 (national rate), quoting ref RADT
Presented by Kirsty Wark.
[web address removed]
The horrifying account of a forgotten ethnic cleansing carried out 100 years ago in Africa, when three-quarters of the Herero people of the German colony of Namibia were murdered. Could it have been the mother country's racial theories at work? Director/Producer David Olusoga
[web address removed]
Languages and Travel
Repeats are not indicated
1.00 Buongiorno Italia! 1-12 Beginners course, including everyday travel situations. In-vision subtitles.